Hi all! This week’s CommOps meeting recently came to an end. This week, almost all of our discussion focused around what we want to accomplish in the Fedora 30 release cycle. The full meeting minutes are below, but a new thread will be created to share what we’re thinking and open up a chance for feedback.

In today’s meeting, CommOps discussed three goals we want to accomplish and focus our efforts on in the Fedora 30 release cycle. We want wider feedback and opinions on some of these ideas – feel free to leave any thoughts or opinions here in this thread.
What’s next?!
Since Fedora Appreciation Week recently came to an end, we finished our biggest undertaking since we held our in-person 2018 team sprint. Now, we wanted to figure out what undertakings we wanted to explore next. The hope is to hav…

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How This Works: We look at past #action items from the last meeting
for quick follow-up. If a task is completed, we move on to the next
one. If it isn’t, we get an update and re-action if needed. If no
status, we’ll try to get a quick update and move forward. (jwf,
17:20:44)

AGREED: For Fedora 30, CommOps aims to… organize a virtual Docs
contribution fest (#159), run the pagure.io/wordcloudbot on Twitter
/ other platforms to make word clouds from Fedora IRC meetings
(#186), and narrow down an option and commit to a way forward for
WordPress metrics (#108). (jwf, 17:47:12)

jwf made progress on automating Teleirc deployments. Goal in the
future is to possibly get them hosted in production infrastructure
once Ansible-ization is complete.https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issue/189 (jwf, 17:51:52)